Improvement in churns



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SIMON SMIT-H, or' -CLARKSBURG, lNew YORK.

The Schedule referred to in theee Lettere Patent: and p'r'ut of the same.

. 1.,.. To all 'it-hom it 'may concern little above the covgr of the churn.l The part from Be it known tlmt-Lfvmorrrmm', of imksburg,

in the county of Erie, in the State of New York, havethe purpose of admitting cold or hot water, to give the invented a new `flwin-Dasher Ohnrn, for converting cream the required temperature for churning. cream into butter. I do hereby declare that the v The posts are movable, and a pin holds the two following is a full, clear, and exact description there' parts of the dashers together; and by extracting the of, reference being had to tbe accompanying drawing, pin, the posts, walking beam, and upper parts oi' the `and to the letters ofreference marked thereon. dasbers, as well .as the cover and lower parts of the M y inventionconsists in a churn oftwo dashers. dashers, are dispensed with. v

The body A, as'- shown in theaecompanying draw-4 The churn is worked by hand or machinery; if by ing, is made of wood o1' metal, of oblong shape, and hand, by taking hold of the end ofthe walking beam, longer at the top than at the bottom. and healing down and up alternately; if by machinery,

The cover B is made in two parts. -A joint in the by attaching a ptman to the walking beam.

middle sits in at the top, wit-b a shoulder on the in- What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure side of the body, to hold the cover .from settling into by Letters Patent, isthe churn; also, to keep the cream frorneseaping. The combination 0f the hollow dashers E E, stand- 'lhe cover is held to its place by two posts, C, with ard O, lever F, and churn-body A, all constructed and a should-er on each, that bears on the covers. arranged as described.

The posts are suppolted by two loops, D.' The dashers E are suspended from each end of a walking beam, F, which is supported by two gudgeons, Witnesses: that pass through the .top of 4the posts C. o MARTIN NYE,

Each dasher is made in two parts, with afjoint a A JONATHAN H. SMITH.

SIMON SMITH. 

